Train of the Century - Blockchain Train Simulator & NFT Cards

By Novasky | DevPress | 18 Sep 2022


NFT cards are very popular among the blockchain games and the simulators. Trading card games have the most card collections followed by the metaverse and the simulations. I recently checked out this new NFT card which is based on the Train Simulation. Something new right? Yes for me atleast.

This game has the train designs in NFTs with the front region decorated like the typical choo-choo trains. And that variation and rarity is being given under different types of the NFTs. Each NFT has the attribute of the luck, speed and the price varies according to those values.

These NFTs are deployed on the WAX blockchain and if you hold them and wish to sell the NFTs, you'd have easy marketplaces where the WAX token is being shared.

How does the game work?

You basically need everything in your system to run the train, have a conductor, fuel, the currency to run the train and any other things that keep it moving. It moves from one place to another and generate the value in the marketplace accordingly. It also earns you profit based on the goods delivered kind of like Uber delivery type except its virtual and has a game value in it.

Game has pretty decent narrative, if they can pull off the vintage vibe and each year try to sell the NFT during the Winter times, I am sure it would sell like those Hallmark cards which people purchase purely out of the vintage memory.

If you are exploring the new games on the WAX blockchain and any subtoken of the WAX, make sure to check this game out too. Think of it like a tycoon game except it has a train theme here and pretty limited controls and rewards front.

You can check out the game: Train of the Century.


 

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